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Life's pretty hard for Hyukjae, considering his boyfriend is constantly complaining about being hungry. It's a good thing Hyukjae's such a considerate partner.
"It's 11:59 there right? I got the timing down, right??"
"It's okay Hyukkie! Renting a whole zoo would've been too much anyways! And writing the wrong date on invitations happens all the time."
"Sing haaapy birthday to meeee pleeease~" Or, a story in which Eunhyuk is accosted by a stranger.
Donghae is a CEO of a big corporation, young and handsome, has a beautiful fiancee. Guys envy him and girls want him but the something bothers him, after seeing the emontionless expression of the coffee shop owner he just visit once. Who is he? Why can't he forget that owner who seems like a cute and kind person to everyone but not to him.
In which Hyukjae does his best to talk some sense/comfort an injured Donghae.
What started out as a broken kitchen faucet turned into a short trip down memory lane on how physically affectionate Donghae fell hard for his complete opposite, Lee Hyukjae. (Or how Donghae realised Hyukjae did need to reciprocate his love langugae because the latter does a good job at expressing the other four)
an updated version of my forget me not story.
Lee Hyukjae was supposed to live in Seattle, but he went on a solo trip to Korea because he was immersed in Korean cuisine. The spiciness that Korean dishes offered looked tempting to him, so he decided that his first solo trip would be to Seoul, Korea. But, the thing was, he could see the ghosts. And obviously, he can see the other thing which was owned by t
"You keep saying that we're friends, but I always catch you looking just a moment too long at me for that to be true."
Donghae has thoughts about Hyukjae, he wants to tell him, but he can't find the courage to spit it out. Maybe another time then?
A demigod imprisoned in his own rotting body, death unable to claim him, however a half mortal found him and promised him freedom. In turn the demigod promised to pay his revenge in full and to give affection on this person. Love like spring, does it bloom?
Donghae happens to find someone else on the rooftop, and even though there's a loud birthday party teeming with people downstairs, this man seems in need of some company.
"It was only a little bit on fire, you can still eat it."
Where Hyukjae had his whole life planned out but meets Donghae, the guy who almost ruined his plans. Alternatively, a life where Hyukjae clumsily and unexpectedly falls in love with his newly found best friend.
Hyukjae, the guitarist of a punk rock band, walks into the oldest club of his hometown late one Saturday night. As fate has decided for him, there he meets Donghae, his ex-boyfriend who's now a ballad singer. They have a past, a shared painful past where Donghae feels that he was the only one suffering. But there's more to what meets the eyes. Will Donghae give Hyukjae a chance to explain himself? Or turn him away only to never look back?
If you were to tell Hyukjae three years ago that he’d garner a small fanbase from being in a relationship with a gamer and Twitch streamer, Hyukjae from three years ago would have looked at you weirdly and walked away without looking back.
Summer is the best time to fall in love, or so they say. A story in which Donghae tests out the hypothesis, and the cute barista from Starbucks helps with confirming it.
Hyukjae looks into the audience, getting ready for his last part, when he spots a man standing at the edges of the crowd.
Hyukjae’s jealousy and possessiveness have always been a red flag. Luckily, Donghae’s favorite color is red.
Eunhyuk meets Donghae backstage after Fuerza Bruta, eager to hear what he thinks.
Donghae is incredibly sulky that Hyukjae and him can't go see the sunrise together for New Years. Hyukjae tries his best to console him.
Hyukjae sees the same man walk into his coffee shop almost everyday. He watches him drink coffee, sometimes with a book, sometimes with a laptop, but always alone.